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Gilded age mansions, classic colonials and a thriving ethnic section are found around town and new construction includes town homes and apartment buildings built to fit in with the historic nature of the town.

Gen. George Washington housed his troops in nearby Harding during the Revolutionary War, but his headquarters was in town. The sites are preserved as part of the first national historical park, Morristown National Historical Park, created in the 1930s. Other interesting local historical spots include the Schuyler Hamilton House where a young Alexander Hamilton courted his future wife, Elizabeth Schuyler.

The downtown area is centered around the town Green and has a thriving business district with theaters, restaurants, galleries and shops. The biggest events in town each year include First Night Morris and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Access to New York City, Newark and Hoboken is easily available via NJ Transit, which has a station in the town offering daily midtown direct service.